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Stephen Nattrass practises in the litigation group, focusing on a wide variety of regulatory issues, including business ethics and anti-corruption, anti-trust and competition, international trade and economic sanctions, customs and procurement.

Mr. Nattrass’ practice includes conducting internal investigations, designing and implementing codes of ethics and compliance programs, and preparing training for employees and third parties that require compliance with the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act and similar legislation.

His competition/anti-trust law experience includes mergers and acquisitions, reviewable practices such as refusal to deal and abuse of dominant position, as well as criminal and civil conspiracy, bid-rigging and restraint of trade issues.

Mr. Nattrass advises and represents Canadian and foreign clients regarding trade, competition/anti-trust, and anti-corruption matters before government departments and authorities.

The Competition Bureau recently cleared the proposed acquisition of Canexus Corporation by Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund despite concluding that the transaction was likely to result in a substantial lessening or prevention of competition..

The Competition Bureau recently cleared the proposed acquisition of Canexus Corporation by Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund despite concluding that the transaction was likely to result in a substantial lessening or prevention of competition..